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Horniman Circle, South Mumbai Royalty Free Stock Photo
Horniman Circle, South Mumbai Royalty Free Stock Photo
Horniman Circle, South Mumbai Royalty Free Stock Photo
Horniman Circle, South Mumbai Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mumbai India. The Horniman Circle Gardensin South Mumbai. Designed to be a large open space with grand buildings in the middle of Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mumbai Maharashtra India September 6 2019 Mumbai, India. Old Building in Harniman circle situated at Kala ghoda in South Mumbai M Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mumbai Maharashtra India September 6 2019 Mumbai, India. Old Building in Harniman circle situated at Kala ghoda in South Mumbai M Royalty Free Stock Photo
Horniman Circle, South Mumbai
Mumbai India. The Horniman Circle Gardensin South Mumbai. Designed to be a large open space with grand buildings in the middle of Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stained glass painting inside St.thomas cathedral Horniman Circle, Fort Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mumbai. India. State Bank of India Building at Horniman Circle formerly Elphnstone Circle VN road Royalty Free Stock Photo
D.G. Chamber at Horniman Circle in Mumbai Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stained glass painting inside St.thomas cathedral Horniman Circle, Fort Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stained glass painting inside St.thomas cathedral Horniman Circle, Fort Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stained glass painting inside St.thomas cathedral Horniman Circle, Fort, Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Horniman Circle Gardens is a large park in South Mumbai, India, which encompasses an area of 2½ acres. It is situated in the Fort district of Mumbai, and is surrounded by office complexes housing the country`s premier banks. Designed to be a large open space with grand buildings in the middle of the walled city, the area had been known as Mumbai Green in the 18th century, while the Elphinstone. Following India`s independence in 1947, the area was renamed in honour of Benjamin Horniman, editor of The Mumbai Chronicle newspaper, who supported Indian independence.


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